Litigation lives of parastatals' bosses

09/06/2010 10:20

Eskom's former boss and the current boss ofMoncler Polo shirt a Transnet division are both at odds with their company.
Former Eskom boss Jacob Maroga, who wonMoncler Jackets a court battle against Eskom after being fired unceremoniously last year, returns to court today seeking compensation of R85-million.
In his Johannesburg High Court plea today for Moncler Down Jackets"reasonable damages" he will rely on the April ruling that his dismissal was unfair.
After leaving the group under a cloud inMoncler Vest Jackets November, Maroga is demanding everything to which he would have been entitled if he not got the boot, including R14.5-million in salary, R45-million in incentives and R7-million in other benefits
Maroga, an electrical engineer who worked formoncler down Eskom for 14 years, and former Eskom chairman Bobby Godsell, both quit the parastatal amid controversy. The court found that, though his dismissal was unfair, Maroga could not be reinstated.
On Friday, a disciplinary committee found suspendedmoncler coats Transnet Freight Rail CEO Siyabonga Gama guilty of misconduct.
Gama was investigated for irregularly awarding an moncler menR18-million security contract to General Nyanda Security Advisory Services, a firm owned by Minister of Communications Siphiwe Nyanda.
The committee found that he did not comply withmoncler women due process after irregularities in awarding the contract were noted, and was not honest about his relationship with Nyanda.
The disciplinary committee found that Gama's conduct in moncler coatapproving the contract fell " far short of any standard that may reasonably be expected of a person in your position".
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